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    GPS and GSM Tracking (GG-Tracker)

    GPS and GSM Tracking (GG-Tracker)

    Track your mobile device or cellphone via internet using OpenGTS/GPRMC

    GG-Tracker tracks the location of your mobile device. It displays your position on the internet using Google Maps / Earth and uses live updates via ajax technology. GG-Tracker can run standalone or integrated on an existing webpage. The application is built using the template framework Bootstrap which makes it fully responsive (fits on any screen). Also the supporting files for Google Maps, Streetview and Earth are 100% responsive. GG-Tracker can potentially hook up to many different...
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    kvwmap is a complex WebGIS-Client and -Server solution for eGovernment-purposes written in PHP using UMN-Mapserver-technologies, MySQL- and PostgreSQL/PostGIS-databases, SVG, etc. ATTENTION!!! This Project is no longer updated on SourceForge. Please use https://github.com/srahn/kvwmap instead.
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    A web-based maintenance management system for water and wastewater networks. Allows to store customer complaints and issue workorder sheets. Rather than using street names, maps and landmarks are used for navigation.
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    This is a web based disease monitoring for monitoring diseases like chikungunya, malaria - reported by hospitals in a district, county, state or country. There is a reporting & analysis module and a GIS module which displays the data using google maps.
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    Map-Fu is a full-featured web mapping interface written using PHP/Javascript that can be modified and used as part of a custom web mapping application. It is designed to function as part of an open source mapping stack including UMN Mapserver.
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    Project consist of 2 parts. One of them is a J2ME app. used to get information such as photo, position, speed & course from GPS and transfers it to the web server. Another one is a web app. which allows to manage and display received data using GoogleMap
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    SHP file to MySQL table using PHP
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    MappingWidgets is a framework for making clients to OGC/OpenGIS web mapping servers (WMS) using PHP, JavaScript, and Smarty. Standard web mapping / geographic functions are supported, e.g. overview, legend. It is used for the Drupal (CMS) Carto module.
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